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If you were to start over in a new city

Fuuma

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
I think the best restaurants are in the countryside? But I'm not sure. The eating certainly wouldn't be bad in Paris.
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Lyon *****!
 

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
I see you're a big dogshit and graffiti fan...

Banksy FTW.
I didn't actually get to go around the city, I was only there twice for a couple hour layover at De Gaulle. It's entirely possible I'm putting the city on a bit of a pedestal, but I hope not.
 

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Might be starting over in Seoul, but I love Miami and the whole Caribbean feel south of it. Madrid or Rome wouldn't be bad either.
 

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Tight choice. Paris, London, or NYC for the jobs and the fashion. Perhaps Geneva for its attitude.

Florence, if money was simply not an issue.
 

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accra,
though not major city in the world yet i will imagine as afrca slowly develops in about 15 years has the chance to become.
 

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
How come SF's not in there?

The Castro's mention would certainly help bring a few members out of the closet.
 

Syl

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Tough choices. I'm in Toronto now so anywhere I'd go would have to be warm. Chose Barcelona because it's warm, has great beaches and is a hop to reach anywhere else in Europe.
 

Tokyo Slim

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Originally Posted by Nantucket Red
Why is this not multiple choice? Why should I have to choose between Amsterdam and Rio??!!
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Because I wanted people to make a choice. not just click all the cool cities they want to go to .

Rio is a bit dangerous ya know...
 

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rome, but for me anywhere in northern italy would be perfect
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Originally Posted by nootje
rome, but for me anywhere in northern italy would be perfect
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even torino?
 

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